ChemistryUranium Dioxide Uranium dioxide (UO2), also known as urania or uranous oxide, is a uranium oxide that occurs naturally as the mineral uraninite as a black, radioactive,…
TechnologyOrganic Light-emitting Diode (OLED) An organic light-emitting diode (OLED), also known as an organic electroluminescent (organic EL) diode, is a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer…
EngineeringScaling of Aligned Carbon Nanotube Transistors to Nodes Below Sub-10 nm is Demonstrated by Researchers Electronics experts have recently given carbon nanotubes a lot of attention. Carbon nanotubes are enormous, cylindrical molecules made of hybridized carbon atoms organized in a…
OtherEco Laundry Detergent Eco-friendly laundry detergent, also known as environmentally friendly laundry detergent or green laundry detergent, is a type of laundry detergent that is designed to have…
TechnologyResearchers Create a New Technique to Recover High-Pure Silicon from Obsolete Solar Panels for Reusing in Lithium-Ion Batteries Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a productive technique for salvaging high-purity silicon from defunct solar panels in order to create…
TechnologyNanoplastia Hair Treatment Nanoplastia hair treatment has developed as a game-changing technology for straightening and restoring hair. It is a salon process that works wonders for your hair…
EnvironmentSustainable Aviation Fuel for the Aviation Industry Sustainable aviation fuel is made from sustainable feedstocks and has a chemistry that is quite comparable to traditional fossil jet fuel. It is an aviation…
TechnologyA New Study Highlights the Possibility of Ammonia-Based Power Generation for Carbon Neutrality and its Optimisation Due to its natural carbon-free nature, ammonia is emerging as a possible energy source to attain carbon neutrality. Through techno-economic and carbon footprint assessments, a…
Social ScienceNew Studies Give Suggestions for Enhancing Developing Countries Access to Drinking Water The critical issue of drinking water access in rural areas of developing countries is examined in new research by Alfonso Pedraza-Martinez, the Greg and Patty…
Social ScienceFunding Should Address Employment Hurdles for Young People With Disabilities Because Unemployment Worsens their Mental Health Governments in Australia invest a lot of money in helping young people with disabilities find employment. But these initiatives have only had minimal success. Despite…
History“The Da Vinci Globe,” the Oldest Known Globe to Show the New World The Da Vinci Globe, also known as the “Lenox Globe,” is one of the earliest surviving terrestrial globes created during the Renaissance. The globe, which…
Social ScienceTalented Scientists and Engineers Join Technology Firms for the Love of the Work, Not the Money, According to a Study The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and ESMT Berlin have conducted new study that reveals the factors influencing the employment decisions of brilliant STEM Ph.D.s…